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The end of the Cold War had resulted in a scramble for curtailed resources among the various agencies, with turf war skirmishes breaking out.

Does this mean there's now room for the lean CEO (male or female) to stand up at a share-holders' annual meeting and announce there will be less profit in the ensuing years in order to mitigate environmental damage and curtail resource exploitation for the health of the planet and the health and wellbeing of its citizens (and their own grandchildren)?

Competition focused on prices, as is often the case in markets dominated by managed care, creates incentives to increase efficiency and possibly curtail resource use.

The impact of the curtailed school resource officers program needs a full evaluation.

We then aggregate the potential increase in GDP per capita from curtailing these resource outflows.

In general, due to the lack of consistent expectations for the future, the offspring's ken lao cannot provide instrumental support for the parents, but also curtails independent pension resources in the future.

Arrest is a public act that may seriously interfere with the defendant's liberty, whether he is free on bail or not, and that may disrupt his employment, drain his financial resources, curtail his associations, subject him to public obloquy, and create anxiety in him, his family and his friends". See also Barker v. Wingo, 407 U.S. 514, 532-533, 92 S.Ct.

"Arrest is a public act that may seriously interfere with the defendant's liberty, whether he is free on bail or not, and that may disrupt his employment, drain his financial resources, curtail his associations, subject him to public obloquy, and create anxiety in him, his family and his friends". Id., at 320, 92 S.Ct., at 463.

The reason that wage theft happens so much is that employers can do so with limited impunity: scarce resources curtail government enforcement.

Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg vetoed a bill on Friday that would require city health officials to provide a nurse to every public and private elementary and middle school that has at least 200 students, saying the bill does not make the best use of resources and curtails the authority of the mayor.

The bill recently enacted by the Republican Wisconsin legislature (and currently on hold pending the appeal of a court decision that it was passed illegally), not only strips public employees of the right to bargain collectively, but sharply curtails their union of resources by eliminating the union checkoff.

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